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1:20 AM ET, January 20, 2008

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Ari Melber / The Nation:
OBAMA WINS MOST NEVADA DELEGATES...  Barack Obama may have won the most delegates in Saturday's Nevada Caucus, even though Hillary Clinton bested his statewide turnout by about six points.  —  A source with knowledge of the Nevada Democratic Party's projections told The Nation that under …
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Delegate Math: Who Won Nevada?  —  UPDATE, 8:15 p.m: Both the chairwoman of the Nevada Democratic Party and a senior adviser for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign are insisting that the contention that Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) won more delegates in today's caucus is incorrect.
Marc Ambinder:
Obama Manager Accuses Clintons of Widespread Dirty Politics  —  David Plouffe, in a succinct statement appended to a released quotation from his boss, Barack Obama, said the Obama campaign was investigating more than 200 reporters of irregularities in Nevada.
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Bill claims he witnessed voter suppression  —  Bill Clinton, speaking at a Vegas YMCA last night, made more charges against Obama and claimed to have, with Chelsea, personally witnessed voter suppression by the Culinary Workers: … (The transcript was provided by one source with a recording of the event, and confirmed by another.)
New York Times:
Clinton Defeats Obama in Nevada Vote  —  LAS VEGAS - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton won the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, capturing strong support from women voters and adding a fresh boost of momentum to her campaign as the Democratic presidential race heads to South Carolina …
Jonathan Alter / Newsweek:
Leading Democrats To Bill Clinton: Pipe Down  —  Footing the Bill: Is the former president hurting his wife's campaign?  —  Prominent Democrats are upset with the aggressive role that Bill Clinton is playing in the 2008 campaign, a role they believe is inappropriate for a former president and the titular head of the Democratic Party.
John Dickerson / Slate:
A CLINTON WIN IN NEVADA ENDS ON AN UGLY NOTE.  —  Hillary Clinton has won the Nevada caucus, which means a few things about the Democratic race are now coming into focus.  For example, mark on your calendar Jan. 25 for an outburst by Bill Clinton somewhere in South Carolina.
Ben Smith / The Politico:
What happens in Vegas ...  The Obama campaign has released a recording (mp3) it says came from a Nevadan's answering machine of an anonymous robocall that criticizes Obama for taking money from special interests while repeating, four times, his rarely used middle name: “Hussein.”
Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
Obama Campaign: We Won Nevada Caucus — Based On Delegate Count  —  On a conference call with reporters just now, Obama top adviser David Plouffe made a surprising claim: He said Barack Obama actually won more federal nominating delegates out of the caucus, despite their six-point loss to Hillary.
Hillary Clinton / CNN:
Potentially troubling news in Clinton's Nevada win
Discussion: The Daily Dish and Gristmill
Michael Crowley / The New Republic:
Hillary's OK Day  —  Hillary Clinton will gladly take her win today in Nevada.
Discussion: The Daily Dish
Marc Ambinder:
Obama Won More Delegates Than Clinton In Nevada?
CBS News:
Hillary Clinton Wins Nevada Dem Caucuses
Big Tent Democrat / TalkLeft:
Obama Trying To Play Bush To Hillary's Gore
Discussion: Taylor Marsh
Mark Murray / MSNBC:
SOME CLARITY ON THOSE NV DELEGATES
Discussion: Open Left and 2008 Democratic …
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Nevada tussle signals rancor for Dems
Mark Murray / MSNBC:
DID OBAMA WIN MORE DELEGATES?
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
CNN:
Fred Thompson stays in GOP presidential race  —  (CNN) — After a weak showing in the South Carolina primary, Fred Thompson gave a wistful speech to supporters, telling them “we'll always stand strong together."  —  Thompson had staked his campaign on a strong finish in the Republican primary here.
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Michelle Malkin:
The end of Mike Huckabee  —  Liveblogging...  He's taking the stage at his Columbia HQ.  Huckabee says he just called McCain to congratulate him and thank him for a “civil,” “decent” campaign.  —  Huckabee slyly attacks Romney by praising himself and McCain for campaigning with “honor” instead of attacking someone else.
CNN:
Hunter exits presidential race  —  NEW YORK (CNN) — Rep. Duncan Hunter has abandoned his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, the California congressman said in a statement released Saturday evening.  —  “Today we end this campaign,” said Hunter, according to an advance copy …
Discussion: Wonkette and Stop The ACLU
Redstate:
Not with a bang, but a whimper  —  So long, Fred; we hardly even knew ye.  —  Well, that's not entirely accurate — we knew you far better than we've known many a politician who's thrown his hat in the Presidential ring in years past (or even this year; see “Hunter, Duncan” or “Gravel, Mike” for examples).
Bill Nichols / The Politico:
McCain wins South Carolina
Discussion: New York Times
The Corner:
This Race  —  The problem for the Republicans in this race is that none of them have received a majority of the vote.  The winner gets about one-third of the vote, and is declared the big winner (usually said to have momentum, or what have you).  Yes, he wins a plurality.
Discussion: THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
Brian Eckhouse / Las vegas sun Blogs:
Culinary can't face the news  —  It looks like the Culinary Union's endorsement couldn't carry Barack Obama to victory in Nevada, who lost most of the at-large caucuses on the Strip to Hillary Clinton.  —  So it's no surprise that the Culinary Union apparently couldn't watch the results on today's caucuses on the news channels.
Discussion: Hotline On Call
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A Unique Clinton Memo
 
 
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The Corner:
Exit Polls  —  Rich: By my back-of-the-envelope calculations …
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Andrew J. Bacevich / Washington Post:
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